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22nd December 04, 06:28 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
 Originally Posted by Buddha
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
Woke up to over six inches of new snow on the ground. I can't wait to hear the tourists to start complaining about how they can't get anywhere because they don't have chains or four wheel drive
Rob Wright
you need 4wd and chains for 6 inches? in PA thats a dusting...
I don't I'm use to driving in the snow but the tourists start freaking out as soon as they see flakes in the air. This snowfall brings the on ground total to 18 inches. Some places have over 2.5 feet. Plus it was warm before it started to snow so there was a nice slick sheet of ice underneath the snow  I had people trying to ride my bumper because they thought I wasn't driving fast enough only to start sliding when they tried to pass me.
Rob Wright
Don't ya just love it! We have drivers from all over America and the world here at Camp Lejeune, some have never seen snow much less driven in it. We don't get much snow here but when we do...LOOK OUT!!
I particularly like the 4x4's, "yeah it's only a little snow, I can go on like it's nothing". Yeah right, something about stopping has to come in there somewhere.
Mike
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